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Abstract
DEEP ENERGY RENOVATIONS OF COMMERCIAL AND MULTI-UNIT RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS ARE CRITICAL IF CITIES WANT TO TACKLE THEIR CLIMATE EMISSIONS ON A LARGE SCALE. ENERGY RENOVATION COULD PROVIDE UP TO 55 PERCENT OF THE GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS NEEDED TO MEET 2030 TARGETS, ALIGNING CITIES WITH A 1.5 C (34.7 F) TRAJECTORY.
DEEP ENERGY RENOVATIONS OF COMMERCIAL AND MULTI-UNIT RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS ARE CRITICAL IF CITIES WANT TO TACKLE THEIR CLIMATE EMISSIONS ON A LARGE SCALE. ENERGY RENOVATION COULD PROVIDE UP TO 55 PERCENT OF THE GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS NEEDED TO MEET 2030 TARGETS, ALIGNING CITIES WITH A 1.5 C (34.7 F) TRAJECTORY.
Date
6/2022
6/2022
Author(s)
Alejandra Nieto
Alejandra Nieto
Page(s)
50-59
50-59
Source
Construction Specifier
Construction Specifier
Keyword(s)
energy; residential; emissions; climate
energy; residential; emissions; climate